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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1929.
PAGE THREE
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by Vancv Hart
Many of us have not been able
to withstand the temptation of
those sparkling new aluminum
dripolators which have recently ap
peared at the stores. Naturally we
have tried out the drip method of
making coffee in them and are
converts. But do we all know Just
why the beverage tastes so much
better and why it is better for us?
It is because no tannin or bitter
ness is extracted from the coffee by
the drip process, as it is by boiling;
only the full flavor and the good
qualities of the bean are obtained.
This alone is news enough to make
us want to try this modern method
which is approved and practiced
by. almost every famous chef and
domestic science expert in the
country.
But in case some are thinking of
the old-time process which used a
slow-dripping muslin bag it should
be remembered that this new meth
od of making "drip" is almost in
stantaneous. One simply puts the
coffee (a dessert spoonful for each
cup) into Its perforated compart
ment, pours boiling water into the
top section of the pot and presto,
in a second or two the beverage is
ready to serve.
For the Meutless Meal
Cream of Lima Bean Soup
Corn Oysters Stewed Tomatoes
Cabbage au gratln
Apple and Celery Salad
Boston Cream Pie
Coffee
Rabbit a la Mode
Joint young rabbit that has been
skinned and cleaned; lay meat over
night in pickling liquid composed of
2-3 water, and 1-3 vinegar, salt and
pepper to taste, cloves, allspice, cel
ery seed and sliced onion. Next day
remove meat from liquid, dry,
dredge with flour and fry in butter
as you would chicken. Thicken
gravy with brown flour, (add a lit
tle pickling juice, if desired), strain
and put meat back in gravy and
simmer for half hour before serv
ing. Mixed Vegetable Salad
On a salad platter arrange crisp
lettuce leaves, six sections of cooked
cauliflower, 1 cup cooked spinach, 1
cup cooked string beans;' quarters
of hard-boiled egg. Dress with
French dressing to which 1 tbls,
chopped pimiento has been added.
Apricot Tarts
Drain a can of apricots and mush
them. Sweeten to taste and add
sufllcient flour to thicken to proper
consistency. Add a teaspoon of but
ter, line tart pans with puff paste,
fill with the apricot filling, criss
cross with ribbons of pastry and
bake until light brown. Dredge
with confectioner's sugar and cin
namon just before serving.
Browns Flour Quickly
For thickening meat gravies,
browned flour Is usually best. To
prepare a quantity which can be
used from time to time, spread one
cup flour on a pie tin and set in hot
oven. Stir frequently to prevent
burning.
Removes Color From Fabrics
You can bleach tinted fabrics that
have become faded by washing
them in boiling water to which
cream of tarter has been added in
the proportion of 1 teaspoon of
powder to a quart of water.
R. B. Wilcox who diversifies his
farming activities In the Lexington
vicinity was In Heppner Monday
morning delivering some choice
turkeys for the American Legion
dinner that evening.
To Trade, for milk cows or sheep,
high grade piano in good shape;
or will sell. Daisy Butler, Cecil,
Ore. 30-32p.
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What Is lovely never dies,
But paiin into other lovliaeis,
- Aldrlch.
It Is sometimes interesting to
delve into the very distant past,
through the many books available
to us, to find out how our very an
cient ancestors felt about beauty
culture.
In my search I came across a
story which amused as well as en
lightened me. The tale was about a
very elegant, artistic gentleman of
the year 3300 B. C. who suddenly
discovered that the feminine sex
was losing interest in him. He at
tributed this lack to the fact that
his hair was turning grey, and so
he rushed to a learned gentleman
of the village.
"Tell me, Oh learned one," he
said, "what can I do to recover the
color of my hair?" A modern beauty
specialist might have hesitated, but
the learned one Immediately gave
the formula for the treatment "Get
the blood of a black cow, rub it up
in oil and boil, after which it is to
be applied to the locks," answered
the Learned One. Unfortunately,
the book has no record of the suc
cess of this treatment, but there is
no question in my mind that much
time and money, whatever the cur
rency of the day happened to be,
was spent both by men and women
in trying to prolong youth and en
hance beauty.
Perfume was an essential to the
life of the Egyptian. Religious rites
could not be performed without in
cense. Perfume waB used In em
balming, and was also a vibrant
part of the aesthetic side of living.
Famous archaelogists who have in
these modern times broken the si
lence of the old Egyptian tombs,
unearthing mummies buried thous
ands of years ago, have brought
forth evidence of the activities in
the beauty field in ancient times.
Some of these explorers discovered
cream jars which had been burled
with the mummies and which still
gave forth a delicate haunting fra
grance, which they could not anal
yze.
To critics who sometimes feel
that too much time is devoted by
the women of today for beauty cul
ture, I should like to recommend
these records which date back to
the earliest times known to human
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Just try ui onoe, and yon will seel"
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We pride ourselves on two
things the quality of our mer
chandise and the speedy service
we maintain. We are prepared
to deliver to you at once any
thing you need In the building
material line. Our stock is
complete. Therefore there Is no
delay waiting for ordors to ar
rive. We challnege competition!
THD
Heppner Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
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The Home of Friendly Service
knowledge. For they show conslu
sively that there has never been a
time in the history of the world
when men and women were not in
terested In prolonging youth and
enhancing their personal appearance.
Farm Pointers
Selling cows in order to market
hay at high current prices, as is be
ing reported from some sections of
eastern Oregon, is a short sighted
policy, believes the college extension
specialist at Oregon State college.
While there is a 16 per cent short
age of hay reported in Oregon over
last year and a 9 per cent shortage
from the five year average, a herd
once built up is profitable to keep
over this unusual period.
So-called "sweet apples" do not
have a higher sugar content than
standard varieties, and are thus no
better for vinegar making than oth
ers, says the college horticultural
products department. The sweet
taste comes from an absence of
acid, rather than a surplus of su
gar. Winter varieties of apples are
higher in sugar content than sum
mer sorts and are thus preferable
for vinegar making.
One of the greatest factors in get
ting high quality in dried Oregon
prunes is full maturity of the fruit
when It Is picked, tests at the exper
iment station show. Too vigorous
shaking of the trees dislodges much
Immature fruit which reduces both
the quality and appearance of the
dried product. Immature prunes
also dry down more and thus re
duce the tonnage.
Where a lye spray is used to
clean moss and lichens from fruit
or shade trees, a coating of vasel
ine will protect the faces of the
operators, says the experiment sta
tion. The usual strength used in
Oregon is 1 pound of lye to 8 or 8
gallons of water. The lye solution
gives the quickest results but a Bor
deaux spray Is more lasting and will
be effective for several years.
THIS YEAR'S JELLY NEED
NOT "OOZE OUT" SAYS O.S.C.
Do you remember last year how
proud you were as you surveyed the
shelves of clear sparkling Jelly all
ready for winter use? And do you
remember how you felt a few weeks
later when you reached for a glass
of this same jelly and encountered
a sticky mess Jelly all oozed out
over the paraffin and run down the
glass?
You can prevent that mishap this
year, says the home economics de
partment of Oregon State college,
if you pour the jelly into the glass
es carefully so as not to get drops
on the edge, then allow it to stand
until thoroughly set and the sur-
Stomach Test Free
If poor digestion makes you suf
fer from gas, bloating, heartburn,
acidity, or sick stomach, try the
Dintax 15 Minute Test. Absolutely
harmless. Works fast. Five posi
tive digestive aids, in pleasant tab
let form. No soda, dopes or laxative.
Get Diotox from your druggist
today for only 60c. Absolutely free
under the money-back guarantee, if
It doesn't give stomach comfort In
15 minutes, and soon help restore
good digestion.
SAY
Safety
IS ALWAYS THE
BEST POLICY
Why take a chance,
when you can get the
best?
We Have It,
Will Get It,
Or It Is Not Made
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Yours for service and fair
treatment.
John Day Valley Freight Line
(Incorporated)
Operating between Heppner and Portland and
John Day Highway Points.
DAILY SERVICE
Prompt delivery, rates reasonable
plus personal and courteous service.
$10,000 cargo insurance.
CITY GARAGE, Local Agent, Phone 172
New York Life Insurance Co.
NOT A COMMODITY BUT A SERVICE
W. V. Crawford, Agent
Heppner, Ore.
We Have For Sale
TIME
TIME for the new book you
want to read ; for the theatre, for
your friends, for your children
for the score of things you really
want to do but lack the time.
We have TIME for Sale
taken from household tasks.
Electricity, through its servants
you may call them electrical
appliances can shorten your
hours of work. These electrical
servants are within the reach of
everyone. A family income must
be small indeed that cannot pay
Electricity's wage.
We have for sale TIME.
Pacific Power & Light Co.
face well dried before covering with
paraffin. If necessary the glasses
may be covered with cheesecloth
and let stand in the sun a day or
two before the paraffin is poured.
Rotate the glass after the hot par
affin is poured so that it runs up the
rim and forms a high ridge. Then
as a final precaution cover the
glasses with tight-fitting metal tops,
and store in a cool, dry place, and
you can be as proud of your jelly
when you use it as when you put It
away.
R. E. Harbison of Morgan was in
the city Saturday.
DRINK MORE MILK
Wise old Mother Nature made milk
for children. Into it she put every
thing needed for sustenance, and In
the most easily assimilated form.
So, Drink More Milk. Let the
children have plenty. It is the
cheapest food you can buy.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
W10HTMAN BROS., Props.
Phone SOFS
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published In the Interest of the people of Heppner and vicinity by
THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO., Phone 912
Volume 1
Heppner, Oregon October 10, 1939.
Ramsey McDonald has arrived
and peace will soon be in order.
But we wonder how the gangsters
will be made to fall in line with the
idea.
ALBERT ADXnrS, Ma anger-Editor.
Uzz French si making his ranch
more attractive by the use of some
of our good lumber.
The proper housing of chickens,
the feathered variety, is one of the
big problems for poultry men. We
know the answer, ask us.
TAli
LOOK ROUND YOUR HOMI
SEC WHAT YOU NEED
THEN BUY OP US--
OUR PRICE DON T BLEED
so
TUM-A-LUM SEXTETTE
TAL
It is not too late to insulate.
Insulation prevents the roam
Of heat from the home.
TAL
Usually the fellow that says it is
better to rent than to build has
houses to rent
The "Arkansaw Traveler" tells of
the native who didn't patch his roof
for the reason that when it was
raining he could not and when it
was clear he didn't need a roof.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL WINTER
to repair or replace a leaky roof
Do it NOW.
Ray Wise says the reason why so
many bakers bake at night Is so
they can have a good loaf in the
morning.
Would the wife appreciate some
more shelves? Probably yes. In the
cellar and basement, the closets, and
other places she can tell you. Do
it yourself, its easy with our LUMBER.
Little Johnny, a city boy, in the
country for the first time, saw the
milking of a cow. "Now you know
where the milk comes from, don't
you," he was asked. "Sure," re
plied Johnny. "You feed her some
breakfast food and water and then
drain the crankcase."
The nice rain this week should
put everyone in the humor to clean
up and fix up their homes and oth
er buildings, we mean. Let us show
you how cheaply the material for
needed repairs and alterations may
be obtained.
TAL
That's all until next week.
QUALITY, real quality; ECONOMY, consistent economy; SERVICE,
genuine, whole-hearted service; SATISFACTION, complete, lasting sat
isfaction; these are the modern food signs and they point clearly to the
MacMarr Stores. Follow them and you can't go wrong, because we guar
antee every purchase!
CHEESE
BROOKFTELD
$1.59
BRICK
A SWIFT PRODUCT.
1
MATCHES 6-Box Cartons 19c
LARD
Pure Fresh
Rendered Lard
Pail $1.45
RAISINS nsflM 65c
MAYONNAISE "tLZiT Quart 59c
FIGS IN WINE - VnrRoKed
Can 19c
MacMarr
FLOUR
A PURE HARD WHEAT
49-lb Sack $1.93
Per Barrel $7.49
5- AND 10-BARREL LOTS
AT A SAVING.
Money-Back Guarantee
Bread
FULL I
POUND n
LOAVES " I,
LOAF 1
BUTTER- f II
NUT 1 1 1
MADE
STONE'S COFFEE
SPECIAL BLEND
1 Lb 39c
3 Lbs 1.10
SUPREME BLEND
I Lb 49c
3 Lbs $1.45
Try itYou will like It
Quick Quaker Pals small size pkg. 10c
CORN FLAKES LES 3 pkgs. 19C
SALAD 0ILInTarrrs47c
SUPER SUDS, 3 Pkgs. 29c
VINEGAR
Bulk Bring
your
container
Gal. 39c
APPLES
WIXESAPS
99c
BOX
ORCHARD RUNS
Phone 1082
STONE'S DIVISION Hotel Heppner Bldg.
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